ABS Failing

Having ABS problems, and hope it's not the main controller. 1988 325is.

After starting up, the brakes are intermittent -- usually think I need to be ready with the hand brake. After a minute or two of driving (whether brakes have been applied or not), the system check determines that the ABS is not working properly, the ABS dash warning light comes on and braking resumes to normal (obviously in a non-ABS mode).

Would a bad connection from one of the wheel sensors cause this behavior? A failing sensor? The module? Or something else?

I agree that ABS is less than an essential feature -- although I like to keep everything working! The simple fix is may be to disconnect the controller and remove the bulb from the warning light (otherwise it won't pass state inspection).

Hi Bushog,
Hopefully you can get your ABS working again. I've never had problems with my ABS (touch wood), but the Bentley suggests checking the pulse wheel for
1 no missing teeth or cracks
2 it is not loose or out-of-round
3 faulty wheel bearing causing the clearance to be out (but surely you'd notice other symptoms of a shot wheel bearing too??)
4 dust, including brake dust

There is a relay, with an internal fuse, as you describe, Rick. When the fuse blows, the light is never out, as there is no power to the system. My fuse blew a couple of years ago (easy to do if you mishandle the the battery circuit), and I replaced the relay/fuse combination -- so I doubt the relay is bad (although it's certainly worth checking!) Thanks for the reply.

Quotebushhog
There is a relay, with an internal fuse, as you describe, Rick. When the fuse blows, the light is never out, as there is no power to the system. My fuse blew a couple of years ago (easy to do if you mishandle the the battery circuit), and I replaced the relay/fuse combination -- so I doubt the relay is bad (although it's certainly worth checking!) Thanks for the reply.

I think there was a substitute in line fuse people used instead of the relay, but here again I'm no expurt on this ....